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The two artifacts - a mandarin hat and a dress - had been put up for public auction in Spain and won by Vietnam's Sunshine Group. The economic group has then decided to donate the royal items to the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre. In the photo is the Nguyen Dynasty mandarin hat on display at the museum.
The Nhat Binh dress was designed for the empress dowager, empress consort, and princesses of the Nguyen Dynasty and is now on display at the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum.
Sunshine Group has won the artifacts at Balclis Auction House in Spain.
The antiquities date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries and are associated with the royal life of the Nguyen Dynasty, with each item holding great cultural and historical value.
Visitors take a tour around the antiquities on show at the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum.
The patterns seen on the hat are delicately crafted..
A box made of lacquered and gilded wood contains a Nguyen Dynasty mandarin hat.
The antiquities can now be seen on display at the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum.
The exhibition is open to the public for free until May 17.

Nguyen Dynasty artifacts showcased in Hue

(VOVWORLD) - The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre held a ceremony on April 17 to mark the institution receiving two Nguyen Dynasty artifacts dating back to the 19th century. , including a mandarin hat and a dress that had been donated by Sunshine Group.